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Roland INNadeau George B Hawkins Walter E. Courier SN SN We are the men of the starboard side who take care of -4OMM-O2-Oll levels-forward stack - Admirals Country -- No. 7 motor launch-lookouts-high line transfers-moon ing line-and lay aft to the fantail to move boats. Wherever there is Work to be done, We of the Seventh are there to do our share. Whether it be routine upkeep of the spaces, or manning an Admirals Barge in Trieste, we of the Sev- enth are equal to the ocassion. Our gun gang can point with pride to some fine shoots on this cruise and can remember the long Condition Ill Watches in Athens and Istanbul. We of the Seventh have come a long Way in the past year and are looking forward to conquering new heights in the coming months. ,K 1 Robert IgNMal-kley Stephen Ignhnderson Iohn F. Smoot Gerard P. Cliche Tito Ramoni BMI BM3 BM3 wkx Ad , Iames T- Ware Samuel Kelley Wilson G. Blackbird SN . A SN SN 5 K 2 1
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CAPT LEMUEL C SHEPHERD III CAPT HAHRY B RANDALL III lst LT RICHARD H LANG Commandmg Ofhcer Former Commandxnq Ofimcer Executive Officer The dutles of the lvlarrne Detachment are s1m1lar to the dutles of marlne detachments who have been afloat for the past 180 years Aboard the New lersey as on all Unrted States warshlps the Marmes are responsrble for provrdlng and trarnlng the landlng party Thrs landmg party may be called upon for resculhg Amerlcan Natlonals 1n a troubled area obtamrng lntellrgence rnformatlon through patrols and ra1d1ng part1es or conductmg l1m1ted land operatlons Along wlth the tunctrons of the landlng party the Marrne Detachment also forms an lntegral part of the Gunnery Department Two 5 rnch mounts numbers 55 and 56 are manned by Marmes Three 40mm dlrectors are operated by staff non comm1ss1oned OHICGTS One 5 lnch dlrector Sky I 1S controlled by Lreutenant Lang who also serves as one of the Naval Gunfrre Aerral Observers Oaptaln Shepherd 1S the Heavy Machlne Gun Offlcer as well as the other Aerral Observer Oomcrdrng wrth the Gunnery Department dutres of the Marmes 1S the marntenance of a portlon of the sh1p s securrty The br1g 1S operated by the Marmes and rn port we provrde brow sentrres Provrdrng orderlres for the Oaptam and Executrve Offrcer 1S another functlon of the USMC men l-lrstorrcally speakrng the Marmes are the Sklpper s weapon of oppor tumty to suppress any mutrny aboard shrp The last aspect of our dutles and one of the more lmportant 1S the rendermg of honors Each t1me a v1s1t1ng drgnrtary arrlves the Marme Detachment lS there to greet hrm and ready for hrs mspectlon We may also be called upon for renderrng honors ashore 1n forelgn ports rn Tur key the Marmes partlclpated rn a wreathlayrng ceremony and also marched w1th the Turlush Army 1n celebratron of then' Republrc Day. At all trmes whether rt be f1r1ng the 5 rnch guns strlkrng Wlllfl the land- 1ng force or belng all sprt and pollsh the Marmes are there and ready ZEIIEEZQ IELIS 4? fx M ' mlm Q QP '-Wlllm, NX 'T ll 'Q an an f an Q jf Michael Rodosovich Ir MSgt Guy D Baldridge Thomas W. Hall William E. Gentry Kenneth C. MaYna d Timothg Ii McCoy 'rsqt ssqt ssqt Sqf 9 .,,. w,g.4gg.g,::r g7f,r4,,1, ,, , ,. ,.,.,,,,,x ftL4am.fQL.wf' , A A - ,, , , H, ,-...--,.....,
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